Grosmaire E K
James Haley Veteran's Administration Hospital, Tampa, FL 33612.
Heart Lung. 1992 May;21(3):214-6.
Postoperative hypertension, a common occurrence after cardiac surgery, is frequently controlled by sodium nitroprusside infusions. Computer-controlled administration of this drug has been shown to be superior to manually controlled systems for maintaining the patient's blood pressure within an optimal range. The impact of this technology on patients, nurses, and hospitals is discussed.
术后高血压是心脏手术后常见的情况,通常通过输注硝普钠来控制。已证明,在将患者血压维持在最佳范围内方面,这种药物的计算机控制给药优于手动控制系统。本文讨论了这项技术对患者、护士和医院的影响。